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Fabrizio PANONE Criminal Intelligence Officer
Criminal Organisations and Drugs Sub-Directorate Works of Art Unit
email: [email protected]
INTERPOL STOLEN WORKS OF ART DATABASE
Gaborone, Botswana, 23 - 26 March 2015
- Created in 1995
- For the international non specialized law enforcement
community
- Operates with visual and technical criteria
- Combines text information and images
- Contains no nominal information
WORKS OF ART DATABASE
GENERAL SECRETARIAT
21st March 2015: more than 45,300 identifiable objects coming from 130 countries, of which 1 from Botswana
DATABASE ASF WORKS OF ART
INTERPOL stolen Works of Art Database
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5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
Africa Americas Asia Europe M. East N.Afr.
EU
IQ 249
6438
1521
33575
3604
Record on the regional basis (21st March 2015)
INTERPOL stolen Works of Art Database
The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC)
Angola 7 Botswana 1
Democratic Republic of the Congo 14 Lesotho /
Malawi / Mauritius 2
Mozambique / Namibia /
Seychelles / South Africa 92
Swatziland / Tanzania 1
Zambia 5 Zimbabwe 5
Madagascar 1
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Total: 128
INTERPOL stolen Works of Art Database
PUBLIC ONLINE ACCESS Since 17 August 2009 via INTERPOL’s secure web site
Connect to INTERPOL’s Works of Art web site http://www.interpol.int/Crime-areas/Works-of-art/Works-of-art
By now: approximately 13,906 (849 in 2013) access rights granted users from 94 countries
And about 39,000 queries were conducted in 2013
all sectors represented:
law enforcement agencies, state authorities, international & non governmental organizations, cultural instutions, museums, lawyers, scholars, insurers, appraisers, art market professionals, private collectors
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First you must connect to the following webpage : http://www.interpol.int
Click on
CRIME AREAS
and select
WORKS OF ART
The role of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods and their return to their countries of origin
……….INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database: How to get the access? Go to the link « Application form »…….
The role of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods and their return to their countries of origin
……….INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database: How to get the access? …..Complete and validate the form to receive a USER ID and a PASSWORD….
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To view this database, you enter user ID and password
The role of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods and their return to their countries of origin
……….INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database: How to get the access?
………Go to the link « Access to the stolen works of art database »…….
The role of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods and their return to their countries of origin
……….INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database: How to get the access?
……to view the database, you enter user ID and Password
The role of INTERPOL in the fight against illicit trafficking of cultural goods and their return to their countries of origin
……….INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database: How to get the access?
……start your searches and.…….good luck!!!!!!
By default the search engine will search for Stolen
Objects
but you can also search for
Discovered Objects by
changing the search options
WO
RK OF ART DATABASE
There are 3 criteria boxes but only two mandatory fields. You must specify either the type of WOA or the file number before clicking on search.
Click on "List"
WO
RK OF ART M
AIN CRITERIA
A box will appear containing a list of WOA
Click on object type. For more detail use the + sign to
open sub-folders!
WO
RK OF ART M
AIN CRITERIA
An unopened folder has a + sign and an opened folder has a - sign. Clicking on either the + or - sign will open or
close the folder
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RK OF ART M
AIN CRITERIA
Sub-folders provide precise descriptions of WOA; if the exact nature of the object is unknown, you may choose the generic option to widen your search.
For this example, you know it is a cello so you click on the + sign next to "Musical Instrument",
then on the + sign next to "Strings", then on the + sign
next to "Played with bows" and then you click directly on the
word "Cello".
The last action is to click directly on the word itself. It will then appear in the
box, should you wish to modify what is in the box, you should click on "Reset"
A description box will appear each time you click on
"list". To remove or modify this data you must click on
"Reset".
Once you have chosen the relevant
data close the window
WO
RK OF ART M
AIN CRITERIA
In the "Type" box now appears the criteria: "Musical Instrument > Strings > Played with bows > Cello
Be cautious when using this
field as your query should correspond
exactly to the same sequence
of signs, characters, digits and
markings as registered in the database
WO
RK OF ART ADDITIO
NAL CRITERIA
You may wish to add additional criteria to your search:
inscriptions / markings, height, width, and shape.
ONLY IF YOU ARE CERTAIN!
Search results WO
RK OF ART LIST O
F RESULTS
By clicking on the title or the photograph you will open the WOA file
A Stolen Work of Art file provides
information such as: photos, artist, period, description, markings, size and administrative
information.
WO
RK OF ART FILE
Both INTERPOL (IPSG) and the National
Central Bureau (NCB) references are given, if you have information
please contact IPSG and the NCB in question
using these references.
Double click on image to enlarge view
WO
RK OF ART ADM
INISTRATIVE CRITERIA
You may also search by file number and directly launch the search
Protection SYstem for Cultural HEritage
• Project led by Italy through the Carabinieri Headquarters for the Protection of Cultural Heritage (CC TPC) and the NCB Rome
• Application for funding submitted on 17 October 2011to the European Commission
under the ISEC Programme
• Notification of awarded grants on 3 May 2012
INTERPOL stolen Works of Art Database
Protection SYstem for Cultural HEritage
- Italy is the project leader
- Countries integreted as official partners in the PSYCHE
project: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia,
France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Malta, The
Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden
Partener countries
INTERPOL stolen Works of Art Database
PProject PSYCHE – Actions: Action 1: the implementation of a formatted message system on INTERPOL database; Action 2: the development of web services enabling direct data transfer from the Italian database of stolen works of art to INTERPOL works of art database; Action 3: the integration of an image comparison tool; Action 4: Dissemination of the outcomes of the project through training activities for the use of the law enforcement agencies which will use the system.
Action 1: WEB formatted message
Protect ion System for Cultura l Her i tage
User interface
Thank you very much for
your kind attention
Fabrizio PANONE Criminal Organizations and
Drugs Sub-Directorate Works of Art Unit
Tél.: +33 (0) 4 72 44 57 56 Mob.: +33 (0) 6 13 71 71 50 email: [email protected]